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SF's Attack Ad Season Is Here, and It's Accidentally Hilarious
PublishedIt's campaign season in San Francisco, which means one thing: your mailbox is about to become a landfill of glossy card…
SF Supervisors Get Arrested at SFO — And That's Exactly the Point
PublishedTwenty-five protesters were arrested at SFO on May Day after blocking the departure-level roadway at the International…
The Silence Is Deafening: Bernie and AOC Want Nothing to Do With SF's Pelosi Succession Fight
PublishedHere's something worth noticing in the race to fill Nancy Pelosi's congressional seat: the progressive left's two…
Sacramento Just Killed SF's Chance to Dump PG&E. Guess Who Benefits?
PublishedSan Francisco has been trying to break up with PG&E for years.
Bashed His Gate With a Microphone Stand, Called Him the N-Word — SFPD Said It Was a 'Mental Health Crisis'
PublishedA NOPA resident was targeted in a violent, racially motivated assault Monday morning — a man armed with a microphone…
SF's New Sobering Center: Forced Detox Instead of Jail. Progress or Just a Rebrand?
PublishedSan Francisco just opened the RESET Center in SoMa, a short-stay sobering facility where people arrested for public…
SF's New Drug Detention Center Has an Unlocked Front Door. No, Seriously.
PublishedSan Francisco just opened its much-hyped RESET Center — the city's answer to the open-air drug crisis that has plagued…
Before the Senate, J.D. Vance Was Just Another SF Guy Volunteering at a Community Garden
PublishedHere's a fun piece of trivia that most San Franciscans have absolutely no idea about: Vice President J.D.
SFUSD Can't Teach Kids to Read, But Sure, Let's Mandate More Ethnic Studies
PublishedSan Francisco Unified School District has officially adopted a new ethnic studies curriculum — and if you've been…
San Francisco Will Ignore Your 311 Calls, But Never Miss a Chance to Fine You
PublishedHere's a story that perfectly distills the San Francisco governing experience into a single, infuriating anecdote.
May Day in SF: Workers March Against Billionaires, Billionaires Don't Notice
PublishedSan Francisco's annual May Day festivities kicked off Thursday with a march starting at 2 p.m.
SFUSD's Bold Plan: Fix the Lottery, Close Schools... Eventually
PublishedSFUSD has a new plan, and if you've been paying attention to this district for more than five minutes, you already know…
Eyes in the Sky: What's Flying Over San Francisco and Who's Watching?
PublishedIf you looked up at the San Francisco sky on April 30th, you might have noticed something unsettling — surveillance…
District 4's Supervisor Race Is About Way More Than the Great Highway — Finally
PublishedIf you've followed District 4 politics for the past couple of years, you'd be forgiven for thinking the entire Sunset…
Chakrabarti Demands Transparency From Rivals While Playing Word Games With His Own Finances
PublishedHere's a fun rule of thumb in politics: when a candidate demands radical transparency from their opponents while…
District 4's 'War on Cars' Debate Misses the Robot Elephant in the Room
PublishedDistrict 4 candidates are gearing up for a familiar San Francisco fight: is there a "war on cars" in the Sunset?